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In reply to the discussion: WTF are people protesting outside the DNC??? [View all]JohnSJ
(95,131 posts)"Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) is a radical anti-Israel and anti-Zionist activist group that advocates for the boycott of Israel and eradication of Zionism.
JVP does not represent the mainstream Jewish community, which it views as bigoted for its association with Israel. JVPs staunch anti-Zionist positions place it squarely in opposition to mainstream American Jews and Jews worldwide, most of whom view a connection with Israel as an integral part of their social, cultural or religious Jewish identities. JVP promulgates the view that Jews who identify even tangentially with Israel are motivated by white supremacy, Jewish racial chauvinism and religious supremacism.
The spread of JVPs most inflammatory ideas can help give rise to antisemitism. Many left-wing groups have uncritically accepted JVPs anti-Zionist claims, elevating their harsh rhetoric related to Israel and Zionism and furthering the widespread antisemitic vilification and ostracization of many American Jews who identify as Zionists. This has helped to create a hostile environment for Jews on many campuses and in many progressive spaces.
JVP alleges that law enforcement missions to Israel organized by Jewish groups help to perpetuate police brutality. Since 2017, JVP has claimed that Israel, alongside a few U.S.-based community and Jewish organizations, is responsible for police brutality, especially against people of color, on American streets because those organizations have facilitated periodic seminars between American and Israeli law enforcement officials. This Deadly Exchange narrative has metastasized within American progressive circles, with some implicating Zionism and Israel in the murder of George Floyd and the broader oppression of people of color in the United States. JVPs willful misrepresentation of police exchanges injects extreme anti-Israel animus into important social justice movements, detracting from pressing civil rights work and often leading to the vilification of American Jews.
Approximately 12 JVP chapters are active on college campuses, where members often work closely with chapters of the anti-Israel student group Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) to promote anti-Israel initiatives, messages and events.
In addition to JVPs promotion of messaging that descends into the antisemitic vilification of Zionists, the group has expressed support for violence and, occasionally, classic antisemitic tropes. Some JVP members, leaders and chapters propagate rhetoric or sponsor events where participants express support for violence or terror against Israelis and vilify Zionist Jews. In a few instances, they have espoused blatant antisemitic tropes, including modern manifestations of the blood libel and allegations of Jewish dual loyalty to the countries in which they live.
Statements and Images That Invoke Classic Antisemitic Tropes
Occasionally, JVP activists or speakers at JVP events veer into classic antisemitic ideas and themes. In at least two instances, JVP or participants at a JVP-organized event propagated allegations related to the blood libel. In another instance, a JVP leader argued that genocidal sentiment towards non-Jews is embedded in Judaism, a claim that has also been made by hardcore antisemites."
https://www.adl.org/resources/blog/jewish-voice-peace-jvp-what-you-need-know?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAmNeqBhD4ARIsADsYfTffA-n0c1OEnwxEP-R5bZME7BMqsKBl6JzQgHNYql5p9wgOy0nUEgAaAmpZEALw_wcB
People can make all the excuses they want, but if it walks like a duck, and talks like a duck, its a duck.
and because there are Jews that setup that group, does not mean they have the majority of Jewish support, they don't.